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defense attorney joey jackson is joining me talk about this. why would they turn away anybody who was a good samaritan on 9/11 and has cancer? >> it's so true. it's a question of proof. people who were there and served and so many first responders helped to keep people safe. it changed how we live, think and communicate. it was a terrible day. we'll just never forget it. but the issue is whether people who were volunteers there could in good faith prove that they were volunteering. >> what kind of proof are you talking about? we're talking about evidence in a civil case? >> yes. unfortunately, there's so many people honest and well that's not unfortunate. what's unfortunate is you have the few very who might fabricate. so what happens is a compensation fund says, listen, we understand you may have ailments. we understand you may have been there, and we certainly want to assist you as you assisted us. however, we need two affidavits sworn to and signed by two witnesses who observed, a, that you were there, and b, the nature of the work doing. th
defense attorney joey jackson is joining me talk about this. why would they turn away anybody who was a good samaritan on 9/11 and has cancer? >> it's so true. it's a question of proof. people who were there and served and so many first responders helped to keep people safe. it changed how we live, think and communicate. it was a terrible day. we'll just never forget it. but the issue is whether people who were volunteers there could in good faith prove that they were volunteering....
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gave jackson the fatal dose of propose poe thol. aeg's lawyers say it's michael jackson, he's a green man, responsible for his own behavior. they are expected to bring up the charges of child molestation on which michael jackson was actually acquitted. also going to bring up evidence of drug addiction. want to bring in our miguel marquez covering the trial from l.a. and dianedimond, author of "be careful who you love, inside the mooishg caichael jackson ca" miguel, what have we seen in the courtroom? has the jury been set? what do we expect? >> there is no jury yet. if this is any indication of how this is going to go, it's going to be fireworks all the way. the lawyers, you know, it's amazing, a very tiny courtroom in the superior courtroom. a couple of other cases before, one or two people to work with the judge on those. when they called the michael jackson aeg live case nine or ten lawyers get up, it's a -- the fight is over whether or not cameras in the courtroom will be allowed. and whether or not there will be a gag order on
gave jackson the fatal dose of propose poe thol. aeg's lawyers say it's michael jackson, he's a green man, responsible for his own behavior. they are expected to bring up the charges of child molestation on which michael jackson was actually acquitted. also going to bring up evidence of drug addiction. want to bring in our miguel marquez covering the trial from l.a. and dianedimond, author of "be careful who you love, inside the mooishg caichael jackson ca" miguel, what have we seen...
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they w money that jackson might have earned on his future tours. >>> and now to oxford, mississippi, where a couple hours ago the man accused of sending ricin-tainted letters to president obama and other government officials made a brief court appearance. james everett dutschke is charged with possession and use a biological agent as a weapon. duchke says he had nothing to do with the letters. he's represented by a court appointed lawyer. the judge set a hearing for thursday morning. we'll go live to mississippi for more details in about half an hour. >>> the president is the commander in chief, but saturday night at the annual white house correspondents' association dinner he became comedian in z. washington reporters get to take a little time out to socialize with many of the people they cover. conan o'brien headlined this ye's seconsuzanne malveaux was . she served on the white house beat for cnn for many years. she was at the dinner. i'm sure she looked gorgeous, had a fabulous time as she always does. so who knew, suzanne, that the president of the united states -- he's usually
they w money that jackson might have earned on his future tours. >>> and now to oxford, mississippi, where a couple hours ago the man accused of sending ricin-tainted letters to president obama and other government officials made a brief court appearance. james everett dutschke is charged with possession and use a biological agent as a weapon. duchke says he had nothing to do with the letters. he's represented by a court appointed lawyer. the judge set a hearing for thursday morning....
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this is michael jackson we're talking about. details get stranger by the minute in his wrongful death trial. >>> first up this morning, the autopsy results are now out. what was widely believed to be the cause of actor james gandolfini's death has officially been confirmed. the "sopranos" star died of a heart attack. we flow the details of the final moments when he collapsed wednesday in his hotel room in italy where he was vacationing with family. cnn entertainment corner nischelle turner joins us live. i just got to show the audience, you and i wake up to papers in new york city. and i often show you know what they say, tony's last act and the last supper. all of the last photos of him on vacation, what he was eating what he was drinking and these reports. i guess it's not a surprise that it's disquieting. >> it is. and i think that we're seeing so much response for this because it was a shock to all of us when we woke up to the news that james gandolfini, 51, this actor that we loved as tony soprano died. imagine what his fam
this is michael jackson we're talking about. details get stranger by the minute in his wrongful death trial. >>> first up this morning, the autopsy results are now out. what was widely believed to be the cause of actor james gandolfini's death has officially been confirmed. the "sopranos" star died of a heart attack. we flow the details of the final moments when he collapsed wednesday in his hotel room in italy where he was vacationing with family. cnn entertainment corner...
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the jackson claims aeg hired and supervised dr. conrad murray who was convicted in jackson's death. here in our preview, michael jackson, the final days. >> it was a side of michael jackson the world had rarely seen until now. for months, a jury inside this courtroom has watched private home videos. >> seen personal photos and listened to testimony from experts, friends and family. now, it's up to jurors to decide whether concert promoter aeg live is responsible for the death of michael jackson. michael jackson's mother, catherine, and his children filed an 18 page complaint against aeg live. before the trial began, i spoke to jackson family attorney kevin boyle about the family's lawsuit. >> why is mrs. jackson and the kids suing aeg? >> what i can tell you about the lawsuit is it's very simple. and it's that aeg defendants are negligent in their hiring, retaining or supervising of dr. conrad murray which led to the death of michael jackson. >> guilty. of the crime of involuntary manslaughter. >> conrad murray, the doctor found guilty in the pop icon's death, is appealing his volun
the jackson claims aeg hired and supervised dr. conrad murray who was convicted in jackson's death. here in our preview, michael jackson, the final days. >> it was a side of michael jackson the world had rarely seen until now. for months, a jury inside this courtroom has watched private home videos. >> seen personal photos and listened to testimony from experts, friends and family. now, it's up to jurors to decide whether concert promoter aeg live is responsible for the death of...
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. >>> could be the smoking gun in the michael jackson wrongful death trial. cnn got the exclusive testimony that his family has been waiting for. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy. personalized coverage and savings -- all the things humans need to make our world a little less imperfect. call... and ask about all the ways you could save. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>> in the court battle over who should pay for michael jackson's tragic death, a possible smoking gun, an e-mail now has emerged. aeg, now, that's the promoter for jackson's last planned concert tour has mai
. >>> could be the smoking gun in the michael jackson wrongful death trial. cnn got the exclusive testimony that his family has been waiting for. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak...
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jackson, mr. jackson employed him directly, i don't see that happening. >> how was it for you? you worked with him. you were there with him, his kids, in his house, outside his house. you saw their day to day. but at the same time you had your issues, just functioning as a paid employee. >> right, we didn't get paid for several monthsme. he wasn't in charge of his own business. to say that mr. jackson employed him it directly, i don't think that was the case. >> so that would speak very well to aeg's case, because they say they weren't the guys who had hired conrad murray, or doesn't speak to his case, sorry. one of the things that aeg does say is that michael jackson was so affected by all of the civil trials he went through in the it pedophile allegations three was a wreck, that he was drug addled and an insome knack who needed treatment and he was responsible for his own death because of going through all that. what were his nights like? >> well, definitely, you know, there was a situation that was going on. but i think that the fact that, you know, when you're in the care o
jackson, mr. jackson employed him directly, i don't see that happening. >> how was it for you? you worked with him. you were there with him, his kids, in his house, outside his house. you saw their day to day. but at the same time you had your issues, just functioning as a paid employee. >> right, we didn't get paid for several monthsme. he wasn't in charge of his own business. to say that mr. jackson employed him it directly, i don't think that was the case. >> so that would...
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jackson's behest. michael jackson was the only one who could get rid of him at will. >> reporter: possibly testify, jackson's 16-year-old son prince michael and his daughter paris. also on the list but not expected to testify, the artist prince who had his own history with aeg. musician quincy jones could take the stand to testify how much jackson could have earned if he had lived. [ cheers ] >> miguel marquez joins me live. also we're joined by "in session" correspondent jean casarez. miguel, i want to begin with you. so often these cases can be won or lost in jury selection which gets underway today. so with that as the backdrop, who are we expecting to show up in court today, and what are we expecting to actually see? >> yeah, we're not expecting the jackson family to show up, first off. the lawyers have started to come in already. and we're expecting a lot of jurors to come in to fill out paperwork to see who might be available in the county of los angeles to serve for the two or three months that
jackson's behest. michael jackson was the only one who could get rid of him at will. >> reporter: possibly testify, jackson's 16-year-old son prince michael and his daughter paris. also on the list but not expected to testify, the artist prince who had his own history with aeg. musician quincy jones could take the stand to testify how much jackson could have earned if he had lived. [ cheers ] >> miguel marquez joins me live. also we're joined by "in session" correspondent...
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joining me is joe jackson to talk about it. the first time i ever heard about that was a challenge to a law that you can't do that or you'll get a ticket. somebody at the time brought up free speech. is that free speech? >> first of all, we know state legislatures are busy. 29,000 bills passed throughout the country. a businey year. you can argue that it's expressive conduct. it's symbolic conduct. as a result of that, it's protected by our constitution first amendment. in florida what they did was they said these flashing lights, you can do it, it's all good. there are a couple loopholes. if you flash the high beams the law also says you can't flash them if there's a car 500 feet that's approaching or if you're behind a car that's 300 feet away. so you still can get nabbed. >> that code is usually from a longer distance away. >> it is. they stopped enforcement also. in march they said we're no longer going to enforce this provision. flash away if you're in florida. >> you might argue it's helping society to slow down. >> absol
joining me is joe jackson to talk about it. the first time i ever heard about that was a challenge to a law that you can't do that or you'll get a ticket. somebody at the time brought up free speech. is that free speech? >> first of all, we know state legislatures are busy. 29,000 bills passed throughout the country. a businey year. you can argue that it's expressive conduct. it's symbolic conduct. as a result of that, it's protected by our constitution first amendment. in florida what...
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you've got jackson's mother and jackson's kids saying that it was the promotors fault for his death. what does he make of all this? >> that why he says he's sort of the scapegoat in all of this. he happened to be there at the end. because there were family members and friends and people he calls hangers on who were responsible for michael jackson's death. and he said out of everyone he feels sorriest for the kids because he loved the kids. listen to what he said about the children. >> i hope that the children are doing well. i hope that they are looked after very well. i hope that regardless of whatever proceeds the estate is gathering, i do hope that the children will always be protected and that the proceeds for the children will always be there. >> basically insinuating that the children in some way may be pawns in this particular situation saying this is the last thing that michael jackson would want. he was so adamant about his children's privacy and then to have them drawn into this media circus now and this courtroom circus now is absolutely of what he would want. >> have they
you've got jackson's mother and jackson's kids saying that it was the promotors fault for his death. what does he make of all this? >> that why he says he's sort of the scapegoat in all of this. he happened to be there at the end. because there were family members and friends and people he calls hangers on who were responsible for michael jackson's death. and he said out of everyone he feels sorriest for the kids because he loved the kids. listen to what he said about the children....
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that he would care for michael jackson alone, it was only being done because michael jackson asked for it. michael jackson was the only person that could get rid of him at will. >> we me hear for the first time from michael jackson's oldest children. 16-year-old prince michael and 15-year-old paris who are expected to testify about jackson's last days along with his mother. the prosecutors want to call murray as a witness, but he says he would plead the fifth in order. >> his silence may be deafening in the sense that the jury may conclude from his silence that maybe there's something to hide. >> the trial is expected to last at least two months. what's at take for katherine and the king of pop's three children? billions of dollars in lost earnings they argue jackson would have made from the this is it come back tour and other future projects. >>> and conrad murray, he is telling his side of the story in his first ever tv interview from jail. this is an anderson cooper exclusive. this is tomorrow night, 8:00 eastern. you're not going to want to miss that. >>> and the crucifixion of g j
that he would care for michael jackson alone, it was only being done because michael jackson asked for it. michael jackson was the only person that could get rid of him at will. >> we me hear for the first time from michael jackson's oldest children. 16-year-old prince michael and 15-year-old paris who are expected to testify about jackson's last days along with his mother. the prosecutors want to call murray as a witness, but he says he would plead the fifth in order. >> his...
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like michael jackson showing up for court in his jammies, like michael jackson dancing on an suv outside court remember the pictures. and then there was that lady outside of court again releasing doves at the time that michael jackson was acquitted? on child molestation charges? releasing doves? yeah. so today, if you can believe it, we may just be able to top all of that, because michael jackson's ghost showed up in court. this is funny, but it's true. i want to bring if my colleague don lemon. he covered the funeral and also reported on the cnn documentary "michael jackson the final days." and i also want to mention or attorney brian cavatek represented michael jackson in the privacy case it's a bit convoluted, but michael was preparing to turn him/into authorities and all that went down. brian is not representing the family in the current laws, but he knows a thing or two about this case. let me start with, don. >> which case are we talking about? >> i know, you have a tough time, too. >>> the w50erd thing is, there is testimony about the ghost of michael jackson talking to a medium a
like michael jackson showing up for court in his jammies, like michael jackson dancing on an suv outside court remember the pictures. and then there was that lady outside of court again releasing doves at the time that michael jackson was acquitted? on child molestation charges? releasing doves? yeah. so today, if you can believe it, we may just be able to top all of that, because michael jackson's ghost showed up in court. this is funny, but it's true. i want to bring if my colleague don...
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the jackson's blame aeg live for hiring the doctor convicted in jackson's wrongful death, conrad murray. but the promoter counters that murray had been with jackson years before its deal with the king of pop. >> mike's children could end up playing a major role in this case. 16-year-old prince, the oldest is on the witness list and has already testified during deposition stating that he was intimately involved in his father's affair. >> when prince jackson gets up on the witness stand, it will be a very dramatic time. prince has not publicly talked about his father's last days, but i believe we will hear him tell us what his father told him about what was happening, his concerns, his worries and who he thought he couldn't trust. >> according to testimony in conrad murray's criminal trial, the kids saw their father as he lie lifeless in his bedroom. the kids have been on a lot of ups and downs since their dad's death. during the trial, prince and paris may be called to testify. >> michael jackson's children going to be called to the stand to testify? not by us. we've been told that they
the jackson's blame aeg live for hiring the doctor convicted in jackson's wrongful death, conrad murray. but the promoter counters that murray had been with jackson years before its deal with the king of pop. >> mike's children could end up playing a major role in this case. 16-year-old prince, the oldest is on the witness list and has already testified during deposition stating that he was intimately involved in his father's affair. >> when prince jackson gets up on the witness...
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. >>> now to the michael jackson wrongful death trial. e-mails once thought lost now could prove helpful to the jackson family. the e-mails could show that the star's now deceased manager was work more for the interest of the concert promoter than for jackson. the computer containing the messages disappeared but the wife located it. the jackson family blames aeg live for the lawsuit and says hiring conrad murray. the civil trial resumes on monday. >>> the powerball jackpot is at $600 million. today is last day to buy a ticket. the lump sum before taxes could mean more than $376 million. it is the largest jackpot in powerball history. the drawing is tonight. remember, you have to play to win. >>> donald trump took the stand in his own defense this week in a civil suit brought against him by an 87-year-old woman. things got a little feisty between him and the woman's lawyer. the judge, in fact, had to tell him to cool it. sara shulty has more. >> reporter: donald trump gives a peace sign as he walks into federal court, but inside the courtr
. >>> now to the michael jackson wrongful death trial. e-mails once thought lost now could prove helpful to the jackson family. the e-mails could show that the star's now deceased manager was work more for the interest of the concert promoter than for jackson. the computer containing the messages disappeared but the wife located it. the jackson family blames aeg live for the lawsuit and says hiring conrad murray. the civil trial resumes on monday. >>> the powerball jackpot is...
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innovation never felt so good. >>> paris jackson, the 15-year-old daughter of michael jackson is in a southern california hospital. this is a day after possibly attempting suicide. a former jackson family spokesperson has known paris since she was a toddler. ramon, thank you for being here. you have known her and the jackson family for many, many years. describe for us a little bit about who this 15-year-old is and what she's like and whether or not this really surprised you in any way that she's in this state. >> well, as michael jackson's personal spokesperson and general manager, i've been around paris for a long time. michael introduced me to her in 2002 when i believe she was four. she was very articulate, very personal, very courteous. she was the apple of his eye and he was the apple of her eye. when i traveled around the world with them she became protective of her father. many of us in the michael jackson company yesterday discussed whether or not she felt some responsibility as to whether it was something she probably could have done to protect her father even more. we're st
innovation never felt so good. >>> paris jackson, the 15-year-old daughter of michael jackson is in a southern california hospital. this is a day after possibly attempting suicide. a former jackson family spokesperson has known paris since she was a toddler. ramon, thank you for being here. you have known her and the jackson family for many, many years. describe for us a little bit about who this 15-year-old is and what she's like and whether or not this really surprised you in any way...
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tour in which jackson would never even grace the stage. jackson's family claims the ting king of pop died because the tour company hired a doctor who did everything and anything to make him well enough to perform a break neck schedule. the company, aeg, says jackson was the master of his own plan and the one who hired the doctor. cnn just obtained an exclusive video that the jurors have now seen for the first time. it's the deposition of that ceo from back in december. on the video, he is repeatedly asked about an e-mail he wrote, basically, warning the concert organizers that jackson's personal doctor better shape up. as john berman reports, the ceo's answers or lack thereof, the jury actually burst out laughing. >> reporter: a potential bombshell in the trial against aeg, the concert promoter managing michael jackson's "this is it" comeback tour. [ music playing ] >> reporter: aeg has long contended that they did not hire dr. conrad murray. the physician convicted offed a machinestering the lethal dose of the propofol to jackson. instead
tour in which jackson would never even grace the stage. jackson's family claims the ting king of pop died because the tour company hired a doctor who did everything and anything to make him well enough to perform a break neck schedule. the company, aeg, says jackson was the master of his own plan and the one who hired the doctor. cnn just obtained an exclusive video that the jurors have now seen for the first time. it's the deposition of that ceo from back in december. on the video, he is...
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then at jackson's request he administers parole follow killing michael jackson and now the jackson family's trying to blame the concert promoter. they got to convince the jury of that and they got $40 billion. i say it is an uphill battle to sell that theory. >> so rachel, are you saying this is laughable? >> yeah. i agree with paul. what we're dealing with here, it doesn't make somebody professional incompetent to have personal debt. there's only one remaining claim here. aeg has actually taken this one remaining claim up to the appeals court. the negligent hiring claim is the only claim remaining. they're saying, look, we can't see that it's reasonably foreseeable that this doctor was going to even be a bad doctor, let alone commit criminal manslaughter -- criminal manslaughter in this case which is what happened. so i think that it is going to be a pretty strong case for aeg but what aeg is saying to the appeals court is look, we shouldn't have to go through the expense of having a jury trial here in this silliness that is this case. katherine jackson putting these kids through this, thi
then at jackson's request he administers parole follow killing michael jackson and now the jackson family's trying to blame the concert promoter. they got to convince the jury of that and they got $40 billion. i say it is an uphill battle to sell that theory. >> so rachel, are you saying this is laughable? >> yeah. i agree with paul. what we're dealing with here, it doesn't make somebody professional incompetent to have personal debt. there's only one remaining claim here. aeg has...
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just about ten minutes or so ago jesse jackson jr. and his wife, sandy, actually arrived here at the courthouse and as you mentioned he is expected in about an hour and a half or so to plead guilty. he faces one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud and making false statements, and this carries a maximum penalty of about five years with a $250,000 fine and it will ultimately be up to the judge to decide how much time if any he actually will have to serve. also his wife is facing a separate charge of making, filing false tax returns. her hearing is later on this afternoon. she resigned from her post as city council alderman in chicago last month. i got to tell you, carol, what a fall from grace for this family and the legacy of the family, the jesse jackson name, obviously the son of the reverend jesse jackson so we will see in a matter of hours what their fate is but i can tell you that their defense attorneys and both the couple they're going to try really hard that if jesse jackson jr. ends up going to prison that at
just about ten minutes or so ago jesse jackson jr. and his wife, sandy, actually arrived here at the courthouse and as you mentioned he is expected in about an hour and a half or so to plead guilty. he faces one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud and making false statements, and this carries a maximum penalty of about five years with a $250,000 fine and it will ultimately be up to the judge to decide how much time if any he actually will have to serve. also his wife is facing...
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in tonight's ireport interview, costar samuel jackson said it all started with a simple phone call. >> that is what happens the phone rings and i pick it up, and hey man, we have a script. i go from there. hi, i'm samuel jackson. >> hi, this is quentin, i'm answering your ireport question. >> it's well known that this movie is a western, what were your particular challenges in bringing such an establish genre into unchallenged territories. >> that is a good question, i did not think of it in terms of challenges but more in terms of excitement for the viewer to watch. we gradually move to the south. and then, we are still kind of telling our western story and now it has a different backdrop going on and now these are different images that you have never seen in a western before, even though i'm still trying to evoke them at the same time, i thought that would be exciting. you know, to offer you a different visual. or to offer you something like you have not seen before. >> this is amazing. >> are you ready? okay. we have two more. >> how could you identify yourself with the characters?
in tonight's ireport interview, costar samuel jackson said it all started with a simple phone call. >> that is what happens the phone rings and i pick it up, and hey man, we have a script. i go from there. hi, i'm samuel jackson. >> hi, this is quentin, i'm answering your ireport question. >> it's well known that this movie is a western, what were your particular challenges in bringing such an establish genre into unchallenged territories. >> that is a good question, i...
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jesse jackson says he won't apologize. do you think that jesse jackson is hurting his cause by making these sorts of comments? >> oh, yeah. i'm surprised that any southern governor would fall for what looks to me like a rudimentary political trap that jesse jackson has set for him. civil rights leaders have been doing this for a half century. and the governments say it's inflammatory and we need to do something difficult and it's not jesse jackson who convinced a bunch of young people to sit in at the governor's office or jesse jackson who got a boycott started by stevie wonder. he has real problems. and rick scott who was elected with less than 1% of the vote is standing for re-election next year. he has bigger problems than jesse jackson. >> all right, quickly, two political scandals that won't go away. new york mayoral karncandidate anthony weiner and bob filner in california. why won't they go away? >> because they are arrogant and stupid and they think they are above the law. they have no common sense and no respect f
jesse jackson says he won't apologize. do you think that jesse jackson is hurting his cause by making these sorts of comments? >> oh, yeah. i'm surprised that any southern governor would fall for what looks to me like a rudimentary political trap that jesse jackson has set for him. civil rights leaders have been doing this for a half century. and the governments say it's inflammatory and we need to do something difficult and it's not jesse jackson who convinced a bunch of young people to...
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hired as a backup singer for michael jackson. the show canceled when jackson died in 2009. ♪ i just can't stop loving you >> reporter: of the remaining contestants are country singers, asking the question who is watching who is voting? >> you get the people more geared toward country music, i think that tends to be more of a -- a safer option, a more kin of comfortable option for a lot of people. than someone who is more of a -- a pop voice or r & b voice. >> reporter: after "american idol," chris daughtry and jennifer hudson went on to have successful careers, despite not winning. >> shows talent stent always come out on the shows. >> completely. almost never the case actually. that the most talented person ends up being the victor. >> and cnn obtained a statement from levine, explaining his controversial remark. it reads like this. i love my country very much and my comments made purely out of frustration. he was "invested in seeing artists succeed" and added my comments were made with my personal dissatisfactions with the re
hired as a backup singer for michael jackson. the show canceled when jackson died in 2009. ♪ i just can't stop loving you >> reporter: of the remaining contestants are country singers, asking the question who is watching who is voting? >> you get the people more geared toward country music, i think that tends to be more of a -- a safer option, a more kin of comfortable option for a lot of people. than someone who is more of a -- a pop voice or r & b voice. >> reporter:...
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you have jesse jackson sr. and a son raised at his feet, the son of civil rights leaders, great education, great opportunity, great privileges. >> and great expectations. a lot of people expected great things from him. >> that too. and chicago royalty. i think that worked against him because you can put yourself in a place where things come too easily for you. you're not held accountable. i have to say this, even in chicago, there were signs that something was not quite right with his wife running for public office and the exchange of campaign money from his hands to her hands, the high living, the going to washington and immediately buying a very expensive house and a very expensive neighborhood. those things should have been red flags. but as chicago royalty in the political arena, i don't think we ask -- just speaking for myself, i don't think we asked enough questions that could have gotten to the heart of this before it got way down this road. there was some behavior on the part of jesse jackson jr. that w
you have jesse jackson sr. and a son raised at his feet, the son of civil rights leaders, great education, great opportunity, great privileges. >> and great expectations. a lot of people expected great things from him. >> that too. and chicago royalty. i think that worked against him because you can put yourself in a place where things come too easily for you. you're not held accountable. i have to say this, even in chicago, there were signs that something was not quite right with...
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happened near the town of vicksburg, about 45 miles west of the jackson. one tank with 80,000 gallons of crude oil zastarted leaking. the coast guard stopped the leak. they're trying to figure out how many gallons spilled into the river. >>> icy conditions causing trouble for drivers. some are hitting slick spots and losing control. the wintry weather already blamed for several accidents. >>> gatorade no longer using an ingredient patented as a flame retardant in its drinks. the oil/flame retardant is banned in the entire european union, japan, and several other countries. "the new york times" is reporting you can still find the chemical, however, in 10% of drinks sold in the united states, including mountain dew, power ade, freska, and sunkist peach soda. >>> the countdown to the oscars is on after the 19th annual screen actors guild awards were handed out last night, better known as sag. the show kicked off with traditional laughs after the i am an actor feature, and there's no doubt who soon became the favorite. >> i grew up in colombia in a traditional
happened near the town of vicksburg, about 45 miles west of the jackson. one tank with 80,000 gallons of crude oil zastarted leaking. the coast guard stopped the leak. they're trying to figure out how many gallons spilled into the river. >>> icy conditions causing trouble for drivers. some are hitting slick spots and losing control. the wintry weather already blamed for several accidents. >>> gatorade no longer using an ingredient patented as a flame retardant in its drinks....
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he was able to show that clearly anybody who was looking at michael jackson knew that jackson was sick and was looking pale and had problems. so as i say from a public relations standpoint, i think clearly the jacksons scored a lot. whether they're winning the case though is another matter i think. and -- go ahead. >> finish your thought. >> the reason i say that is because when you step back on this case, the thing you have to remember ultimately is the claim here is that they, the concert company, aeg, was negligent in hiring conrad murray, the doctor that jackson wanted. now, jackson suggested conrad murray. conrad murray had never up until that point in time been disciplined. he had a valid medical license. so is it the job of a private corporation to, you know, vet and do some kind of substantial analysis of the financial problems of a doctor who is being suggested by a movie guy, a movie person and a music person like michael jackson. and that's really what the case is about. i'm not so sure that you win on that case. i mean, was it aeg's job to pick the right doctor for michael
he was able to show that clearly anybody who was looking at michael jackson knew that jackson was sick and was looking pale and had problems. so as i say from a public relations standpoint, i think clearly the jacksons scored a lot. whether they're winning the case though is another matter i think. and -- go ahead. >> finish your thought. >> the reason i say that is because when you step back on this case, the thing you have to remember ultimately is the claim here is that they, the...
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murray, not michael jackson, murray needs to know he has a job and has got to do it with michael jackson. so, the pressure is on conrad murray. >> what is the dollar amount? what will the dollar amount be, in your mind? >> reporter: that's going to be up to a jury, and they are asking for the amount of money that michael jackson would have earned if he had lived out the rest of his life. >> $40 billion? >> that's speculative, billions, yes. but it's also very speculative because of michael jackson and the person he was, the life he led, and thereby you have aeg's defense, too, they are saying michael jackson is responsible himself for his own death, because he was the one that decided he wanted the propofol, he is the one who wanted conrad murray, demanded conrad murray, had known conrad murray in the past, and there may be evidence on other tours michael jackson had doctors give him propofol. >> jane casarez of "in session" on trutv. thanks so much. >> thanks, carol. >>> just ahead in the newsroom, he's one of the stars of a hit mtv reality show "buckwild." question this morning, how di
murray, not michael jackson, murray needs to know he has a job and has got to do it with michael jackson. so, the pressure is on conrad murray. >> what is the dollar amount? what will the dollar amount be, in your mind? >> reporter: that's going to be up to a jury, and they are asking for the amount of money that michael jackson would have earned if he had lived out the rest of his life. >> $40 billion? >> that's speculative, billions, yes. but it's also very speculative...
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so congress woman sheila jackson lee, did the president mislead americans? because as you know, millions of americans now are being told their existing insurance planses are no longer up to par with what obama care requires and they have to apply for new plans. >> it's good to be with you wolf, and absolutely not. you know, republicans are trying to have an early halloween by having monsters in every corner. everything that is regarding the affordableable care act giving millions of americans the opportunity for health care our republican friends will find a monster. what is happening is and what has been noted by insurance leaders is that yes, there are grandfather plans but there are plans not adequate or responsive to the affordable care act new benefits. ones dealing with pre-existing conditions and wellness care and so these plans are being upgraded. no insurance company based on the affordable care act is being forced to eliminate individuals from having insurance. they are upgrading those plans. what we do know is 700,000 persons have applied for info
so congress woman sheila jackson lee, did the president mislead americans? because as you know, millions of americans now are being told their existing insurance planses are no longer up to par with what obama care requires and they have to apply for new plans. >> it's good to be with you wolf, and absolutely not. you know, republicans are trying to have an early halloween by having monsters in every corner. everything that is regarding the affordableable care act giving millions of...
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murray. >> he was chosen by michael jackson. he would be michael jackson's doctor alone. this was only being done because michael jackson said for it. >> reporter: potential witnesses include michael jackson, quincy jones could testify about the billions of dollars he would have -- michael jackson who you have earned if he lived. >> reporter: attorneys for michael jackson's family would like to call dr. conrad murray to the stand. his attorney says, if he does, he will take the fifth. >> that's right. not an unusual move there by that defendant. >>> still to come, many people touched by the tragedy in boston. what do we do? we try to help. there is important information before you donate. come back after the break. we have important details for you. >>> the one found set up by boston mayor and massachusetts governor has raised more than $26 million in donations, but there are also funds to help individual victims. how do we decide what we need to do? i gave at the white house correspondents' dinner. was i giving to the right place? >> that was a charity, a legitimate char
murray. >> he was chosen by michael jackson. he would be michael jackson's doctor alone. this was only being done because michael jackson said for it. >> reporter: potential witnesses include michael jackson, quincy jones could testify about the billions of dollars he would have -- michael jackson who you have earned if he lived. >> reporter: attorneys for michael jackson's family would like to call dr. conrad murray to the stand. his attorney says, if he does, he will take...
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that michael jackson went two months without real sleep. we'll tell you how the lack of sleep can damage your brain, up next. what does that say? (guy) dive shop. (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it did. (man) how's that feel? (guy) fine. (girl) we shouldn't have done that. (guy) no. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. (gasp) nope. aw! guys! grrrr let's leave the deals to hotels.com. (nice bear!) ooo! that one! nice! got it! oh my gosh this is so cool! awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 30% off. only at hotels.com >>> a sleep expert testifying in michael jackson's wrongful death
that michael jackson went two months without real sleep. we'll tell you how the lack of sleep can damage your brain, up next. what does that say? (guy) dive shop. (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot...
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and joey jackson in for richard herman. joey, a criminal defense attorney in new york and joining us from new york. good to see you as well. gentlemen, avery you first, the city of riverside argues the reward was for leading to the arrest and conviction of dorner. since he died before the arrest, no reward, it's being denied. is this fair? >> no, it's absolutely not fair. morally, i think it's appalling. legally speaking, remember the reward was predicated on capture and kwux. the city is going to duck out of their $100,000 contribution to what was supposed to be a $1 million reward. los angeles this week said that it's disingenuous. that's kind. there's a public policy behind government spored rewards. i think it's terrible riverside is pulling out. it's a good legal argument. but at the end of the day, lsm a. is going to pay some kind of reward. i'm certain that's going to happen. >> if not for the reports by the couple whose car was stolen and another man whose pickup was hijacked by dorner, would authorities have even k
and joey jackson in for richard herman. joey, a criminal defense attorney in new york and joining us from new york. good to see you as well. gentlemen, avery you first, the city of riverside argues the reward was for leading to the arrest and conviction of dorner. since he died before the arrest, no reward, it's being denied. is this fair? >> no, it's absolutely not fair. morally, i think it's appalling. legally speaking, remember the reward was predicated on capture and kwux. the city is...
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. >>> was michael jackson's tour promoter responsible for his death? an e-mail described as a smoking gun appears to suggest that the company, aeg live, may have played a bigger role than previously thought. the e-mail was one of the documents just unsealed ahead of next month's trial for wrongful death. it's been filed by michael jackson's children against the concert promoter. the e-mail from aeg to the show's director seems to exert pressure to get jackson to attend rehearsals and states that aeg was paying conrad murray's salary, the doctor, and not michael jackson. jackson died 11 days later of an overdose of the an he is these i can't propofol. they have previously denied that dr. murray was on its payroll. >>> if someone collapsed right in front of you, would you do anything to try to save that person? there are a lot of people who are very upset with an independent living facility in bakersfield, california that refused to try reviving an 87-year-old resident. no one on the staff was willing to help. just listen to the 911 operator as she plead
. >>> was michael jackson's tour promoter responsible for his death? an e-mail described as a smoking gun appears to suggest that the company, aeg live, may have played a bigger role than previously thought. the e-mail was one of the documents just unsealed ahead of next month's trial for wrongful death. it's been filed by michael jackson's children against the concert promoter. the e-mail from aeg to the show's director seems to exert pressure to get jackson to attend rehearsals and...
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jurors are likely to hear prince jackson talk about those tearful conversations. that's it for me this hour. thanks very much for watching. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in the "situation room." "cnn newsroom" continues with the zimmerman trial and brooke the zimmerman trial and brooke baldwin right after this. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announce
jurors are likely to hear prince jackson talk about those tearful conversations. that's it for me this hour. thanks very much for watching. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in the "situation room." "cnn newsroom" continues with the zimmerman trial and brooke the zimmerman trial and brooke baldwin right after this. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my...
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on friday, former congressman jesse jackson, jr. heads toe prison. jackson was sentenced to 30 months in prison. >> busy. . we'll continue right now with don lemon. we used to have our little moment together. >> now our moments are via satellite. but we miss you. >> something tells me there's a lot to choose from from where you are. >> hello, everyone. dom lemon here. we're going to start with fracture relations. damage control possibly reviewing prood yurings as a number of countries looking into allegations of u.s. spying by the day. >>> the worst, her private cell phone was tapped. president obama knew the nsa was spying. what can you tell us about the latest allegations here? >> well, don, those allegations, excuse me, suggest that keith alexander who is the chief, told president obama about this in 2010. we just got a statement in from the nsa earlier this afternoon and sort of denied it. i want to read that statement to you. they write general alexander did not discuss with president obama in 2010 and allege foreign intelligence operations invo
on friday, former congressman jesse jackson, jr. heads toe prison. jackson was sentenced to 30 months in prison. >> busy. . we'll continue right now with don lemon. we used to have our little moment together. >> now our moments are via satellite. but we miss you. >> something tells me there's a lot to choose from from where you are. >> hello, everyone. dom lemon here. we're going to start with fracture relations. damage control possibly reviewing prood yurings as a...
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jackson died after this final rehearsal back in june 2009. it's week four of the wrongful death trial. his family is suing aeg live, the promoter, for billions of dollars. they say the promoter's responsible because it paid the salary of jackson's doctor. that man, dr. conrad murray, is in prison for manslaughter after giving jackson propofol to help him sleep. >>> last week was a rough one for president obama, but with not one but two and three actual controversies. did he take a hit when it comes to public opinion? gloria borger is reviewing our new poll numbers. standby. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> a week spent dealing with o
jackson died after this final rehearsal back in june 2009. it's week four of the wrongful death trial. his family is suing aeg live, the promoter, for billions of dollars. they say the promoter's responsible because it paid the salary of jackson's doctor. that man, dr. conrad murray, is in prison for manslaughter after giving jackson propofol to help him sleep. >>> last week was a rough one for president obama, but with not one but two and three actual controversies. did he take a hit...
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these kids in washington know how to do a mean michael jackson. "the newsroom" continues now. ♪ killer thriller >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. sadly the obama care website was down again this morning. it's back up now, but it certainly leaves you zraching yo scratching your head. even after that contential hearing last night they can't seem to get it together. what makes matters worse democrats keep saying how proud they are of obama care and its website. >> and on the subject of the affordable care act, i just want to say every chance i get how proud we are of it. >> lori siegel is our cnn money technology fcorrespondent. the site was down early this morning and back up now. why do we keep seeing this kind of thing happen? >> i'm definitely happy to report that it is up but i'm coming to you telling you the good news it's finally up but it was an unexpectedousage. we keep hearing more and more about them. i got a statement from cms, they confirm the site is up and running. "verizon terremark has successf
these kids in washington know how to do a mean michael jackson. "the newsroom" continues now. ♪ killer thriller >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. sadly the obama care website was down again this morning. it's back up now, but it certainly leaves you zraching yo scratching your head. even after that contential hearing last night they can't seem to get it together. what makes matters worse democrats keep saying how proud they are of obama...
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on wednesday, jesse jackson jr. is scheduled the find out how long he'll spend in jail. he pleaded guilty in february to using campaign money to buy things like rolex watches and michael jackson memorabilia. his wife is being sentenced for filing false tax returns. on the fourth of july, the statue of liblt reopens for the first time. ellis island is still closed for repairs. on friday, the irs closes down for the year. one of the five this year when the tax office will close because of automatic budget cuts. also on friday, the labor department releases the jobs report for june. >>> all right. busy week ahead. that does it for me. the "newsroom" continues with don lemon. don? >> thank you very much. here's what's coming up in the "newsroom." the live report of one of the hottest places on earth. plus, a sightseeing helicopter crashes in to the hudson river prompting a rescue by good samaritans on jet skis. plus, having a conversation on race you won't see anywhere else on television and i do want to warn you early on. the language will be raw. >>> we'll begin with this.
on wednesday, jesse jackson jr. is scheduled the find out how long he'll spend in jail. he pleaded guilty in february to using campaign money to buy things like rolex watches and michael jackson memorabilia. his wife is being sentenced for filing false tax returns. on the fourth of july, the statue of liblt reopens for the first time. ellis island is still closed for repairs. on friday, the irs closes down for the year. one of the five this year when the tax office will close because of...
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joey jackson joining us now from new york. so, joey, the jurors questions, even underscore that they have some i guess reservations about how she remembers certain details, but then in other cases, she doesn't remember anything. >> you know what? it's really fascinating because think about what the role of a juror is and the collectively what the jury does. their function is to cipher out what actually happened and there's only one person on earth who knows. that's jodi arias. that's the person that they're posing these questions to and so therefore, they're trying to get at the truth. what actually happened. was there anybody else who knows about your memory? was there anyone else who witnessed his anger? what exactly occurred in the bathroom? in the shower? and so, they're trying to get at it to determine whether or not justification, that is legally speaking, self-defense was really proper here or did she just murder him. so i think they're really getting to the heart of it and i think this jury focused and looking to ensur
joey jackson joining us now from new york. so, joey, the jurors questions, even underscore that they have some i guess reservations about how she remembers certain details, but then in other cases, she doesn't remember anything. >> you know what? it's really fascinating because think about what the role of a juror is and the collectively what the jury does. their function is to cipher out what actually happened and there's only one person on earth who knows. that's jodi arias. that's the...
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oscar jackson was 102. one of pam's relatives told you, quote, it's like when oscar got to heaven, he told them to reveal this information about what happened to his daughter. tell me about that conversation. >> well, i mean, it's pretty heartbreaking. it's been heartbreaking. they've said in the past that their faith has helped carry them through, that these girls were never far from their thoughts. the mystery has just sort of eaten at them. but hopefully this brings them a little closer to closure, even though not everyone is going to be around to see the end of the mystery. >> what have they thought happened through all these years? >> well, there have been a lot of different theories thrown around. there was a point decades ago where people thought they had seen these girls, you know, where they thought they might be alive. then, of course, in 2004, suspicions emerged about david liken, who, as it turns out, the case was dropped against him. i mean, there was a period where they were certain that it wa
oscar jackson was 102. one of pam's relatives told you, quote, it's like when oscar got to heaven, he told them to reveal this information about what happened to his daughter. tell me about that conversation. >> well, i mean, it's pretty heartbreaking. it's been heartbreaking. they've said in the past that their faith has helped carry them through, that these girls were never far from their thoughts. the mystery has just sort of eaten at them. but hopefully this brings them a little...
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a very big day in the michael jackson trial. today on the stand, the pop star's former wife debbie rowe is set to appear. she's the mother of his two oldest children and knows a lot about family life. her testimony could be crucial in this extraordinarily long wrongful death trial. cnn's ted rowlands and jean casarez are on this story, on the case, and they join me live. ted, i want to
a very big day in the michael jackson trial. today on the stand, the pop star's former wife debbie rowe is set to appear. she's the mother of his two oldest children and knows a lot about family life. her testimony could be crucial in this extraordinarily long wrongful death trial. cnn's ted rowlands and jean casarez are on this story, on the case, and they join me live. ted, i want to
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she wrote "be careful who you love -- inside the michael jackson case," about jackson's molestation trials. she's covering this trial as well for "newsweek" and for "the daily beast." good to see you, diane. >> thanks, fred. nice to see you. >> first off, what ground did the judge base the decision -- no cameras inside the court. >> well, and it was completely up to her. in the state of california, that's one of the states that do allow cameras in the courtroom but it is at the judge's discretion. there are 19 reasons she could have chosen not to do it and she didn't make it clear which 19 reasons she chose but cnn and some others had put on a lively defense, a reason why there should be cameras in the courtroom. there's a lot of public interest in this case and, boy, i was rooting for it. because it is a really teeny, tiny civil courtroom. it is not like the criminal trial where there is a big courtroom where we all fit in. there's going to be very few members of the press there. >> now let's talk about the case. the family is saying aeg live is responsible in large part for michael jacks
she wrote "be careful who you love -- inside the michael jackson case," about jackson's molestation trials. she's covering this trial as well for "newsweek" and for "the daily beast." good to see you, diane. >> thanks, fred. nice to see you. >> first off, what ground did the judge base the decision -- no cameras inside the court. >> well, and it was completely up to her. in the state of california, that's one of the states that do allow cameras in...
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from "in session" on trutv, joey jackson. in 2002 the supreme court said because of their abilities in areas of reasoning x judgment and control of their impulses, mentally disabled people do not act with act with the level of moral culpability that character ices the most serious adult conduct. given what the supreme court said, paul, how is warren hill a condemned man? >> well, you have to say, how can georgia do this. when you look at the underlying case. yeah, you always have to start with the underlying case. he was in prison for having shot his girlfriend. i think he shot her eight times. she was on the ground pleading for her life when he pumped the last bullets into her. he goes to prison and then bludgeons a person in prison with a two by four studded with nails. let's get to the mental retartation thing. the u.s. supreme court said we don't put mentally retarded people to death but we'll let the states determine who's restarted and who's not. he was 70, borderline retardation. but how do you conduct yourself in ordi
from "in session" on trutv, joey jackson. in 2002 the supreme court said because of their abilities in areas of reasoning x judgment and control of their impulses, mentally disabled people do not act with act with the level of moral culpability that character ices the most serious adult conduct. given what the supreme court said, paul, how is warren hill a condemned man? >> well, you have to say, how can georgia do this. when you look at the underlying case. yeah, you always...
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joining me live is senior legal analyst jeffrey to be and i know defense attorney joey jackson. joey, let me begin with you. i keep wondering if this man is a dead man walking. they will either get him in a hail of bullets, or he will undoubtedly be up on a death penalty charge, if they catch him alive. >> yes. this is the type of story you don't think is going to end well. here's a person who apparently wanted to be a police officer all his life, was fired for whatever reasons they had to fire him. he apparently has a vendetta he wants to take out on everyone. so certainly a person like this whose admitted in his postings that he's depressed we know he's deranged. i don't have the feeling this will end well such there could ultimately be a capital murder prosecution. we will see. >> this underlines what we have been talking about so much. how do you know in advance who is going to snap in this way. there is no profile. there's an incredible piece in the current issue of the new yorker about the 45-year-old biology professor at the university of alabama who opened fire on a clas
joining me live is senior legal analyst jeffrey to be and i know defense attorney joey jackson. joey, let me begin with you. i keep wondering if this man is a dead man walking. they will either get him in a hail of bullets, or he will undoubtedly be up on a death penalty charge, if they catch him alive. >> yes. this is the type of story you don't think is going to end well. here's a person who apparently wanted to be a police officer all his life, was fired for whatever reasons they had...
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. >>> just ahead, jeffrey toobin and joe ji jackson are going to discuss this. we are going to hear from reeva steenkamp's best friend tonight, erin burr note out front. >>> and jodi arias testifying about the day travis alexander died. >> i was in the bathroom. i remember dropping the knife and it clinked on the tile, made a big noise, and i just remember screaming. i don't remember anything after that. not immediately. >> we break down her testimony and memory lapse, next. dle-meltr usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and c
. >>> just ahead, jeffrey toobin and joe ji jackson are going to discuss this. we are going to hear from reeva steenkamp's best friend tonight, erin burr note out front. >>> and jodi arias testifying about the day travis alexander died. >> i was in the bathroom. i remember dropping the knife and it clinked on the tile, made a big noise, and i just remember screaming. i don't remember anything after that. not immediately. >> we break down her testimony and memory...
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jackson's mother is asking for billions of dollars. her attorneys say the money is what jackson would have made during the rest of his life time. that's it for me. brooke baldwin is next. >>> he shot and killed 20 first graders in a school shooting that rattled america. and now there's word that adam lanza had bigger and deadlier plans in newtown. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> being white in philadelphia. the city's mayor livid over an article about race. why he says the author went too far. >>> plus a chilling discovery inside a dorm room. new details about the body and explosives at a major university. >>> and a soccer player banned for life for this. my hot topics panel weighs in. thank you so much for being with me. we begin with another health crew side by new york's mayor michael bloomberg. this time the mayor wants stores to hide cigarettes, keep them behind a curtain or counter. this of course coming after he loses the legal battle to ban the large sugary drinks. and here she was, sarah palin, taking a swipe at bloom
jackson's mother is asking for billions of dollars. her attorneys say the money is what jackson would have made during the rest of his life time. that's it for me. brooke baldwin is next. >>> he shot and killed 20 first graders in a school shooting that rattled america. and now there's word that adam lanza had bigger and deadlier plans in newtown. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> being white in philadelphia. the city's mayor livid over an article about race. why he...
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jackson's responsibility here. mr. jackson is a person known to go to one doctor for one thing and another doctor for something else. >> miguel, the case is building up to be yet another big one involving the jackson name. set the scene for us. what is happening outside that courthouse and then what about jury selection, how complicated is that going to be? >> well, very complicated. this is the jury questionnaire here. it is 25 pages long and it is very clear from the questions in this, about 110 questions this questionnaire.himself in - and many of them deal with prescription drugs and whether or not one believes that celebrities have greater access to prescription drugs, do they know if michael jackson, have they heard about him having access to prescription drugs. do they think somebody having addiction to prescription drugs is going to be a problem? a lot of questions along those lines, a lot of questions clearly meant to weed out those jurors that they are concerned about. the process is just getting under way no
jackson's responsibility here. mr. jackson is a person known to go to one doctor for one thing and another doctor for something else. >> miguel, the case is building up to be yet another big one involving the jackson name. set the scene for us. what is happening outside that courthouse and then what about jury selection, how complicated is that going to be? >> well, very complicated. this is the jury questionnaire here. it is 25 pages long and it is very clear from the questions in...
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cnn's martin savidge is at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson airport. i'm hoping the good news stays the same this hour. >> reporter: still good news. nice to see you. let me show you the good news. it is the blue board that really is most people want to see. it's the flight schedule board. as you can see, predominantly, the on-time sign is the one that's most prolific which is what the passengers want to see. we only saw one cancelation and it was going to des moines. that was at 9:47. but it is the only cancelation we have heard of. and we do not even know if that one was weather related. let me bring in lewis miller. he's the general manager of the airport. you've come from a meeting talking about conditions. what is the word? >> things are looking very good for us. we're seeing that the traffic is -- we did our weekly analysis and we -- we expect to come this week and go through next monday, 1.8 million with an increase of about 3% of what we had last year. >> reporter: how are you dealing with the rain and weather? >> the rain right now has not hur
cnn's martin savidge is at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson airport. i'm hoping the good news stays the same this hour. >> reporter: still good news. nice to see you. let me show you the good news. it is the blue board that really is most people want to see. it's the flight schedule board. as you can see, predominantly, the on-time sign is the one that's most prolific which is what the passengers want to see. we only saw one cancelation and it was going to des moines. that was at 9:47. but it...